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This is the blog of The Renaissance Charter School's senior elective class, "Delving Into Documentaries." This blog was put together in the spring semester. In the fall semester, we watched Food, Inc.; Forks Over Knives; GasLand; and An Inconvenient Truth. Students wrote reflection papers, journal entries, and essays. Instead of these assignments, this semester, students will write on this blog. After each film, they will post a review/critique. Each week, they will post a response to a controversial question related to the film we are currently studying. Visit our Wiki to learn more!
Monday, March 4, 2013
Review #1 The Day My God Died
The Day My God Died is about young females telling their stories and the hardships that they have faced. These women discuss their stories about sex trades and trafficking and inform us of what is going on in their country. These women mention in the documentary how they got to these brothels and how they were beat and forced to do things that they didn't want to do. Every girl that spoke in this documentary had a devastating story to tell about what they have went through. This documentary was made to educate and raise the awareness of the horrible things such as sex trafficking that goes on with these women in other countries.
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